SAN ANTONIO -- UCLA remains the school for Myles Jack but the four-star linebacker from Bellevue, Wash., has a month of visits ahead to think about his recruitment.

The 6-foot-2, 215-pound recruit said at U.S. Army All-American Bowl registration that he will visit Arizona State on Jan. 11, UCLA on Jan. 18, Washington on Jan. 25 and then Oregon on Feb. 2, right before signing day. He has already visited Utah.

Jack promised that the timing of his visits has nothing to do with frontrunners -- Oregon getting the last visit -- and that he planned to visit Mississippi State late, but the coaches haven't been in touch.
"It kind of worked out that way," Jack said. "Originally, I was going to Mississippi State on (Jan. 25) but I haven't heard from their coaches so I moved Washington to then, and Oregon came to my school and they wanted a visit, so I'm going there last.

"I heard their facilities are top-tier, you can't compete with them, so we'll see."

Washington is also making a strong push for Jack, who has been committed to UCLA since June. His Bellevue teammate, four-star linebacker Sean Constantine, has been in his ear about the Huskies and he lives close by, which might be a factor.

New assistant coach Marques Tuiasosopo, who just left UCLA for Washington, might also play a factor in Jack's decision-making.

"It's crazy that (Tuiasosopo) would go to (Washington) but then I thought about it and he played there," Jack said.

"The whole Washington community, Sean especially, has been on me. He kind of laid off because he knows it's my decision but he throws out tidbits all the time.

"They've been really active. I can't complain. They're doing their job. They've gone head over heels trying to recruit me. It's a blessing to be wanted like that, so I'm not complaining."

Arizona State also has a legitimate chance with Jack since his parents went to school there, plus the Sun Devils coaches have done a good job recruiting him.

"ASU has a real shot," Jack said. "Their coaching staff has been recruiting me very hard and they've been honest with me and I respect that about them."

Many schools are still involved but the impression is that UCLA hasn't slipped at all. Jack just wants to take some visits, take a complete look at all the programs recruiting him and then reach a final choice.

"The (UCLA) coaching staff keeps reminding me why I committed there and on the official they'll keep reminding me," Jack said.

"The mindset is I'm going in with an open mind. I'm just soaking everything up, making mental notes and kind of going with the flow to see if I really like each place."